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in an environment where you cannot talk about medicare, in an environment where no one will talk about based runners, how did you get from here to there? you said the environment will be different 2013. other than the pressure from the rating agencies, what will get them in sync with each other? >> they will not sing, by god. -- kumbaya. this environment is the worst, but the right time to fix the fiscal cliff. lame duck would be the second worst. for all the reasons i outlined very unlikely we will do anything. it to next year where i think there will be all cited pressures, and there will have to be great leadership from the white house to get this done. it will be hard. i am not saying it will be easy. it will be difficult. there will be lots of days where it is not going to make it. no question about that. we're never very pretty when we are solving big problems. next year is the time to do it. that is the core of my argument. it does need to be done. you will not decide the issues of the tax code and things like that in the lame duck. you have to wait until next year. >> was signa
in an environment where you cannot talk about medicare, in an environment where no one will talk about based runners, how did you get from here to there? you said the environment will be different 2013. other than the pressure from the rating agencies, what will get them in sync with each other? >> they will not sing, by god. -- kumbaya. this environment is the worst, but the right time to fix the fiscal cliff. lame duck would be the second worst. for all the reasons i outlined very...
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it is a very tough environment. i think the president can go beyond the message and say give me democrats and republicans who will work together. we have this gridlock. i think there is added support if he goes down that road. host: let's go to dennis on the line. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i just want to say the speech from paul ryan and mitt romney -- you know, this is dangerous. it is misleading. they are misleading in their speech. i am a registered nurse. about medicare and debt, they are lying. they are not telling the truth. i listened to them and -- i do not believe what they are saying anymore. last night, he blew his speech. i think he is done. thank you very much. guest: i think we will have a real election. it is not over yet. but you raise an important point. i am trying to understand the strategy because they are saying we're not going to be run by the fact checkers. some things in their speeches just factually enormous problems. there is a bravado and barreling through that we are not
it is a very tough environment. i think the president can go beyond the message and say give me democrats and republicans who will work together. we have this gridlock. i think there is added support if he goes down that road. host: let's go to dennis on the line. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i just want to say the speech from paul ryan and mitt romney -- you know, this is dangerous. it is misleading. they are misleading in their speech. i am a registered nurse. about medicare...
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we are in a global economic environment. in wisconsin, we're competing with people from india and china. the only tax our businesses and at the highest tax rates, we lose and they win. >> april 5 of last year, congressman paul ryan outlines details of what is now known as the ryan plan. from the "washington journal," his speeches in washington and elsewhere in the country, now on the campaign trail. he made his first appearance in 1995 as a staff member. three years later, he returned as a newly elected member of congress. this is from november 17, 1998. it is all part of c-span's video library as the track his career in washington and wisconsin. you can check it out anytime at c-span.org/videolibrary. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> sees spans coverage of the republican national convention continues live from tampa. -- c-span's coverage continues. this is where the convention will be held beginning tuesday. its seats about 20,000 people and
we are in a global economic environment. in wisconsin, we're competing with people from india and china. the only tax our businesses and at the highest tax rates, we lose and they win. >> april 5 of last year, congressman paul ryan outlines details of what is now known as the ryan plan. from the "washington journal," his speeches in washington and elsewhere in the country, now on the campaign trail. he made his first appearance in 1995 as a staff member. three years later, he...
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there is an energy policy that leads us in the direction of not only toward independence and clean environment but an energy policy that creates 5 million new jobs, a foreign policy that ends this war in iraq, a foreign policy that goes after the one mission the american public gave the president after 9/11, to get and capture or kill bin laden and to eliminate al qaeda. a policy that would in fact engage our allies in making sure that we knew we were acting on the same page and not dictating. and a policy that would reject the bush doctrine of preemption and regime change and replace it with a doctrine of prevention and cooperation and, ladies and gentlemen, this is the biggest ticket item that we have in this election. this is the most important election you will ever, ever have voted in, any of you, since 1932. and there's such stark differences, i would follow through on barack's policies because in essence, i agree with every major initiative he is suggesting. >> governor. >> and heaven forbid, yes, that would ever happen, no matter how this ends up, that that would ever happen with eithe
there is an energy policy that leads us in the direction of not only toward independence and clean environment but an energy policy that creates 5 million new jobs, a foreign policy that ends this war in iraq, a foreign policy that goes after the one mission the american public gave the president after 9/11, to get and capture or kill bin laden and to eliminate al qaeda. a policy that would in fact engage our allies in making sure that we knew we were acting on the same page and not dictating....
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the environment for international companies to invest and through that, the u.s. will benefit as well. with that, let me ask my colleague, the integrity -- deputy to say a few words. >> thank you, ambassador. this is a historic moment. a pivotal moment in the transition of the relationship between the u.s. and iraq. rooted in the 2000 a strategic framework agreement. we now see as we have been working for many years in the energy sector that rule front and center. as many of us joined vice- president biden last december when we witnessed the transition from military dominated relationships into much more formally and civilian- relationships. we have been working hard to expand on the corporation that the investor has outlined. the areas of cooperation are wide, the opportunities that we have discussed and we have identified are vast. we have reached a strong convergence of view with our iraqi partners. it is centered in the oil and gas sector, as you heard the master node. there have been impressive gains in iraqi oil production in recent years and those gains loo
the environment for international companies to invest and through that, the u.s. will benefit as well. with that, let me ask my colleague, the integrity -- deputy to say a few words. >> thank you, ambassador. this is a historic moment. a pivotal moment in the transition of the relationship between the u.s. and iraq. rooted in the 2000 a strategic framework agreement. we now see as we have been working for many years in the energy sector that rule front and center. as many of us joined...
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a big part of this district is the environment, and so much of our economy is based on our environment. there is a direct correlation, whether it is tour is a more realistic. >> presidential candidate michele bachmann came down here and floated that idea and i was all over her on a -- like a black eye on a pea. when you look at what has happened with planned parenthood, perhaps you should call kathleen sebelius, to whom the agency came out with saint planned parenthood is not doing mammograms. >> both of you have spent a lot of money. it is among the costliest congressional races in the country to support legislation that would limit the influence of outside groups, and is that necessary? >> that needs to be argued in front of the supreme court. the supreme court already made that decision. if you look at our record, we have an incredible amount, almost 95% from individual donors. i cannot help but that people want to donate. if outside groups, some have placed $5 million in attacks against me. so be it at my opponent's father created pack specifically. i do not have a gold tooth, as y
a big part of this district is the environment, and so much of our economy is based on our environment. there is a direct correlation, whether it is tour is a more realistic. >> presidential candidate michele bachmann came down here and floated that idea and i was all over her on a -- like a black eye on a pea. when you look at what has happened with planned parenthood, perhaps you should call kathleen sebelius, to whom the agency came out with saint planned parenthood is not doing...
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and this is an environment. the radio and tv environment, much like the search engine environment, where competition is always a click away. it was not a mouse click away. but competition was always a click away. you did not have to pay to switch. it was easy to switch in those situations. you might see how to market exercise power art to mark the answer is as the exercise market power to the volume and intensity of advertising, advertising is how you make money and the volume of advertising is how you do is how much money you can make. it is easy to start by thanking we did there is a lot of discussion about whether google has market power in the advertising market. that is not the place to start. the place to start is in search engine. a company with a great, successful product. but the company have market power? if they did, how would they go about exercising that? the answer is they would have more advertising. and because ads are a utility for consumers, consumers are not getting the content for free. they
and this is an environment. the radio and tv environment, much like the search engine environment, where competition is always a click away. it was not a mouse click away. but competition was always a click away. you did not have to pay to switch. it was easy to switch in those situations. you might see how to market exercise power art to mark the answer is as the exercise market power to the volume and intensity of advertising, advertising is how you make money and the volume of advertising is...
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the amicus brief that black students are often harmed by racial preferences by being put in academic environments without warning. they are ill-prepared to compete with some of the most competitive students in the country. we also argue under principles previously established by the supreme court, the university texas' racial preference system at issue in this case is unconstitutional, although there are respectable arguments both ways, and i think the reason -- the reason i think fisher is a good bet to become the most important affirmative action case ever is simply the change in composition of the court since the last affirmative action case in 2003 and the two university of michigan cases. the court split 5-4, opening the door wide as long as quotas are avoided, as long as things are holistic, to large racial preferences in admissions, and has served as a model for universities around the country at every level, medical, law school, to expand their use of racial preferences, even though it is reported to lay down principles that would restrain the use of racial preferences. the reason we thin
the amicus brief that black students are often harmed by racial preferences by being put in academic environments without warning. they are ill-prepared to compete with some of the most competitive students in the country. we also argue under principles previously established by the supreme court, the university texas' racial preference system at issue in this case is unconstitutional, although there are respectable arguments both ways, and i think the reason -- the reason i think fisher is a...
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when the head of coca-cola says the business environment is better in china that in the united states of america, you know something has gone very badly awry. i will get our tax rates competitive, regulations are up today, and i will make sure that we open up new markets for american goods and crack down on cheaters like china. and we will take advantage of our oil, gas, we can't continue to rely on energy from others when we have energy from canada next door. let's get american in their -- energy secure again. this campaign is not just about dollars and cents. as important as that is, it is not just about jobs. it is also about the heart and soul of america. the question is whether we are going to remain a nation that our founders would recognize. a nation founded on the principles of opportunity and freedom. when they drafted the declaration of independence, they said the creator had endowed us with certain inalienable rights. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. that last phrase refers to the fact that in america, we can pursue our dreams as we choose. we are not limited by
when the head of coca-cola says the business environment is better in china that in the united states of america, you know something has gone very badly awry. i will get our tax rates competitive, regulations are up today, and i will make sure that we open up new markets for american goods and crack down on cheaters like china. and we will take advantage of our oil, gas, we can't continue to rely on energy from others when we have energy from canada next door. let's get american in their --...
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then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme justice that determined that there was no fraud in the election. 133 have been found to have committed fraud. but of those, -- out of those, they thought they could vote. fraud is not happening at all. if it is not fraud, the voter i.d. deals it is a national agenda, if it is not fraud, why do you think we are attaching an id to your right to vote? >> i am going to take both questions. >> as a citizen of this of the congressional district, i felt some obligation to ask a question. [laughter] i do appreciate, you alluded to my question, talking about democrats and republicans and having african americans repres
then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme...
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this is a political environment. thank you so much for your call. host: how much are you thinking about the issue of afghanistan as you look at candidates and think about your vote? caller: i am kind of on the fence. no matter who vote for, i probably will be holding my nose a little be it. as far as afghanistan, that money should not be spent the re. no matter how much we think we know, we do not know what the bargain was in terms of afghanistan and why that money was promised. i think we need to wait and see what happens after the election. host: thank you for sharing your perspective. you can: about the inspector general report. democrats can call and 202-737- 0001. republicans, 202-737-0002. independents, 202-628-0205. here is chris from "the washington post." host: "excitement about the campaign is not at a high. you might think mitt romney would be in the position to upset the incumbent." here's shane from ohio weighing in on afghanistan. good morning. what is your comment for us? caller: we have no business being in afghanistan anymore. we sh
this is a political environment. thank you so much for your call. host: how much are you thinking about the issue of afghanistan as you look at candidates and think about your vote? caller: i am kind of on the fence. no matter who vote for, i probably will be holding my nose a little be it. as far as afghanistan, that money should not be spent the re. no matter how much we think we know, we do not know what the bargain was in terms of afghanistan and why that money was promised. i think we need...
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it is about you is best fit to lead, to create an environment where we can see more economic activity and jobs. that is what this is about. it is very clear the two visions. i want to thank you for hosting us tonight. [applause] >>: 2 thank everybody for being here. this is the first time in 10 years that the candicandidates e debated. thank you for sponsoring this. he did not hear what happened prior to the normal course of low taxes, too much regulation. that is all he talks about. this is much too painful. the people that are struggling to get their jobs, the people i had talked to, the people that are struggling to make it are the people who lost their jobs because of the wild speculation which your deregulation caused. the people putting in their mortgages, all the things people have suffered from since 1999. these are all things we have not mentioned tonight. you hear lower taxes. everybody knows this. we are in a war. how irresponsible it is to say lower regulation, lower taxes, and to have his people in afghanistan. i think he can overcome the washington speak, then i want you
it is about you is best fit to lead, to create an environment where we can see more economic activity and jobs. that is what this is about. it is very clear the two visions. i want to thank you for hosting us tonight. [applause] >>: 2 thank everybody for being here. this is the first time in 10 years that the candicandidates e debated. thank you for sponsoring this. he did not hear what happened prior to the normal course of low taxes, too much regulation. that is all he talks about. this...
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but yout pick winners, can create a hospitable environment. i delivered a flat tax, people talk about ai di andd i -- it and i did it. it brought the economy to life in ways -- investment came in, college graduates stayed in the state as opposed to leaving to find opportunities where the grass was greener. you have to start with structural barriers, and i say that the tax code, the antiquated nature is a huge interest rate. that would be step numbe rone with - - number one . dodd-frank, for example, it makes it near impossible for small businesses to get alone these days. banks that are too big to fail, it is a huge problem. it is a pleasure to see you. >> this is the second of and i have gone too. i went to your speech on energy, and i wanted a chance to personally meet you and say, it has been a pleasure. >> i am glad you have taken the time to be here and given us a listening ear. i hope you'll like what you see. >> take care. >> thank you all for being here. thanks for the listening ear. that is all you can ask for. >> she was teacher of t
but yout pick winners, can create a hospitable environment. i delivered a flat tax, people talk about ai di andd i -- it and i did it. it brought the economy to life in ways -- investment came in, college graduates stayed in the state as opposed to leaving to find opportunities where the grass was greener. you have to start with structural barriers, and i say that the tax code, the antiquated nature is a huge interest rate. that would be step numbe rone with - - number one . dodd-frank, for...
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federal government sharing this information with the private sector, and we want to do it in a protected environment where these companies are protected from vulnerabilities. if we can not work together with the private sector in sharing threat information, and that is all this bill does is share information with the private sector, who could share information with the federal government in terms of thread- specific, signature threat information -- if we cannot do that, but we cannot solve this problem because it goes to the core of where we are. this pilot program was highly successful in protecting not only the private sector from these threats, but also agitating the federal government as to how to better -- educate the federal government as to how to better protect federal networks. host: are there concerns in terms of how they operate in sharing the information? guest: there were some concerns voiced with the bill still being worked on by the homeland security committee. what you want to avoid is burdensome regulatory frameworks, mandates, and being punitive. when you start crossing that bridge
federal government sharing this information with the private sector, and we want to do it in a protected environment where these companies are protected from vulnerabilities. if we can not work together with the private sector in sharing threat information, and that is all this bill does is share information with the private sector, who could share information with the federal government in terms of thread- specific, signature threat information -- if we cannot do that, but we cannot solve this...
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what we have right now is hyperventilating political environment. people doing one-liner bumper stickers. i think there is some discussion, but to get down this path, people have to make some decisions. their phone line will be lit up of people saying, do not touch this. the reality is, it will not be fun, but if we do not do it, going over the cliff and finding out there is no water at the bottom either will be even worse. host: so you are ok with some military cuts? guest: i have even proposed some. we are buying some equipment that we do not even use. there is a system that costs $400 million and the house has taken it out, the armed services committee has taken it out, we have been successful the past two years. the only people that put it back in is the appropriators on the senate side because they have somebody making money in one state. it is a useless program. if we did not cut it two years ago, it would have been $800 million. in our state, we are strong on military, but we are not going to waste money. agency after agency i have proposed t
what we have right now is hyperventilating political environment. people doing one-liner bumper stickers. i think there is some discussion, but to get down this path, people have to make some decisions. their phone line will be lit up of people saying, do not touch this. the reality is, it will not be fun, but if we do not do it, going over the cliff and finding out there is no water at the bottom either will be even worse. host: so you are ok with some military cuts? guest: i have even...
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caller: i think it should be cut a lot more than what they cut, because environment is what is killing this country and upping medical costs. they should get the sobel security. but i thought that's what the problem is and -- the congress and legislator to stop to fay medical. host: we'll leave it there. you may have seen this picture, it's the president of the united states in the oval office with his foreman opponent, mitt romney. according to some it was a private launch the featured turkey chili and the actual conversation that never happened while two presidential nominees are come paining against each other, they pledge to keep in touch and maybe even work together all that according to what happened behind closed doors, the two men themselves never faced reporters. as you look that the picture, we will go to the independent line. caller: hello. hi, i'd like to know what happened to the cuts to the military spending. we're hearing about these entitlement cuts but whabbed what about the medical taxpayer cuts? when are we actually going to see returns from that? and what about the
caller: i think it should be cut a lot more than what they cut, because environment is what is killing this country and upping medical costs. they should get the sobel security. but i thought that's what the problem is and -- the congress and legislator to stop to fay medical. host: we'll leave it there. you may have seen this picture, it's the president of the united states in the oval office with his foreman opponent, mitt romney. according to some it was a private launch the featured turkey...
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we are trying to create an environment of working together. it is a political year. of course she is going to endorse the senator that best represents her local view, which is connected. >> senator, your turn. >> she did not endorse me. she just said what the record was. politics should never trump jobs. the problem was not wanting to invest in this country. clean water and clean air, it is a $3 billion industry, and we can have both, but you need regulations, and 50 days before an election they announced three years ago they are going to kill the plant. >> he brought us the company from an action the epa took, and epa was told by the chamber of commerce that if you took that action if you voted not to suspend the rules, they would not have to prevent it. that is the problem. you see bureaucrats are dictating policy in montana. we can do just fine. >> the congressman has talked about 95% and other things that are patently false. they said they could deal with these rules. the problem they have is with ash and hayes. they can meet those standards. they have chosen to
we are trying to create an environment of working together. it is a political year. of course she is going to endorse the senator that best represents her local view, which is connected. >> senator, your turn. >> she did not endorse me. she just said what the record was. politics should never trump jobs. the problem was not wanting to invest in this country. clean water and clean air, it is a $3 billion industry, and we can have both, but you need regulations, and 50 days before an...
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under a stress environment, you tolerate a higher failure. what are the costs to society and the cost of that failure? we are starting to answer questions about that. we have not looked at it hard enough. it is really interesting going forward. >> one of the challenges is the chart we're showing does not answer the question. it shows you the cumulative default rate on mortgages, so at every one of those understates the reality of what fraction of our worst -- of borirowers went into the legacy. if they are excluding debt refinances altogether, that the minutes he is not being shown anywhere. we cannot deal with the tough question of what is the trade- off if we do not first measure the question. i encourage fha to redraw that chart where you link the borrowers, and then we can say what is the reality. >> that is a useful metric for analysis. that is where i think that the strength of personnel is. for the bigger question of what rate we are comfortable with, if we go with that metric, you will see there is a bifurcation in the data, there are
under a stress environment, you tolerate a higher failure. what are the costs to society and the cost of that failure? we are starting to answer questions about that. we have not looked at it hard enough. it is really interesting going forward. >> one of the challenges is the chart we're showing does not answer the question. it shows you the cumulative default rate on mortgages, so at every one of those understates the reality of what fraction of our worst -- of borirowers went into the...
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the strength of our economy does not come from washington and the regulatory environment in washington, it comes from free men and women in the private sector. this is not by the state, not by the government, but there are certain inalienable rights. this is life, liberty, and the camps -- and the pursuit of happiness. we need to get back to some of those concepts, don't we? what we need to do is return to those values. we need a leader that understands why. i believe mitt romney is that person. he has turned around businesses, he has turned around --, the olympics. it would nice to see -- have someone in the white house that knows how to create jobs? in the international spotlight, he took over the salt lake lynde vix that were mired in scandal. this was about five months after the devastating attacks of 9/11. he made america proud, turning around those olympics. he cut taxes 19 times, he left massachusetts. they had a surplus and a rainy day fund has. massachusetts is a pretty democratic state. they have actually done it. the action have experience and they have the right plan to do
the strength of our economy does not come from washington and the regulatory environment in washington, it comes from free men and women in the private sector. this is not by the state, not by the government, but there are certain inalienable rights. this is life, liberty, and the camps -- and the pursuit of happiness. we need to get back to some of those concepts, don't we? what we need to do is return to those values. we need a leader that understands why. i believe mitt romney is that...
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that's progress with the environment. we are committed to the environment. i take my children hiking and fishing, walking in the woods, in the wilderness. believe me, we have a commit to preserving the environment. you bring up the environment, you can't help but think about the environmental policy of the governor of massachusetts. he talks about being an environmentalist. let me tell you about his environmental policy. the boston harbor -- the boston harbor, which is the dirtiest waterway in america, tons of raw sewage go in there each and every day. what has the governor of massachusetts done about that? virtually nothing. and then he has the audacity to go down to new jersey and tell the people of new jersey that he's against ocean dumping. this is the same governor that applied for a license to dump massachusetts sewage waste off the coast of new jersey. who has the environmental record? who has the environmental interest? george bush and i do. >> senator bentsen. >> this late conversion is interesting to me. [laughter] [applause] i must say, when they
that's progress with the environment. we are committed to the environment. i take my children hiking and fishing, walking in the woods, in the wilderness. believe me, we have a commit to preserving the environment. you bring up the environment, you can't help but think about the environmental policy of the governor of massachusetts. he talks about being an environmentalist. let me tell you about his environmental policy. the boston harbor -- the boston harbor, which is the dirtiest waterway in...
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every one of the satellite was built in a proprietary environment. it was protected. these are different challenges we face and they face. those adversaries have by huge access to a wide range of capabilities, and they can leverage and repackage publicly available tools. some of our students are showing some of the tools that are available but they have access to, but publicly available tool kits repackaged can do a great deal of harm, and they share these tool kits. they have an underground community better than most. these attackers will dedicate resources to finding new exploit its to things -- new exploit its to things the government has been able to detect and deter. the reality is our job is to anticipate, but when you cannot anticipate, you have to figure out how can i get ahead of it the next time? how do i get beyond whether it is signature-based, tool-based, spear-fishing, a targeted attack, and if i cannot get beyond it, how do i defend against sin? how do i make my network robust enough to defend it from someone who wants to do it harm? they use a lot of i
every one of the satellite was built in a proprietary environment. it was protected. these are different challenges we face and they face. those adversaries have by huge access to a wide range of capabilities, and they can leverage and repackage publicly available tools. some of our students are showing some of the tools that are available but they have access to, but publicly available tool kits repackaged can do a great deal of harm, and they share these tool kits. they have an underground...
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that would be our environment. how would you determine who to prosecute when that a violation happens? >> people get worried when you talk about free markets and property rights, but they will not be good environments -- that they will not be good environmentalist. when you look at a government with the most extreme amount of government, they have been the worst protectors of the environment. if you look to private property, most people who own property, i have an interest in taking good care of it. but that comes up with the subject of pollution. but if you have a strict understanding of property, nobody has a right to pollute anybody. you cannot dump your garbage in your neighbor's yard. you should not be able to dump your smoke in their yard. you should not be able to dump chemicals, you should not be allowed to pollute the water. you should be immediately held accountable. the big problem occurred in the industrial allusion with collusion between big corporations and also a big government. in the city of pittsb
that would be our environment. how would you determine who to prosecute when that a violation happens? >> people get worried when you talk about free markets and property rights, but they will not be good environments -- that they will not be good environmentalist. when you look at a government with the most extreme amount of government, they have been the worst protectors of the environment. if you look to private property, most people who own property, i have an interest in taking good...
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although you're focused more on the media but education system in egypt and the second is the media environment that you're referring to. the educational system, i think, is in big trouble in egypt. i think every candidate understands that. and a few years ago, there was a global ranking of egyptian -- of all universities, cairo university rated, i think, number something like 30 in africa. i mean, that is quite remarkable for a university that was a leader in the region and in africa during the movement of nonalignment, the emergence of africa. they need that -- that is a big challenge, i think one of the biggest challenges for egypt but the media environment is really interesting because since the revolution, something really did happen in egypt. i mean, the media opened up. there's a proliferation of newspapers, independent television stations and even the official papers now have far more variation and independent writers than before. i actually enjoy reading the egyptian press every single day multiple times whereas in the openlied -- old days, i used to go a couple of days a month to see
although you're focused more on the media but education system in egypt and the second is the media environment that you're referring to. the educational system, i think, is in big trouble in egypt. i think every candidate understands that. and a few years ago, there was a global ranking of egyptian -- of all universities, cairo university rated, i think, number something like 30 in africa. i mean, that is quite remarkable for a university that was a leader in the region and in africa during...
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working to determine if our security systems and procedures where appropriate in light of the threat environment and whether they were properly implemented. the secretary has asked us to work as quickly and transparency as pot -- transparently as possible. this is a complicated review that will take time. we will be better able to assess the information we have. until then, it is an incomplete picture and, as a result, our answers today will be incomplete. we have always made clear we were given the best information we had at the time. for example, if any administration official, including any career official, were on television sunday, september 16, they would have said what ambassador rice said. the information she had at that point from the intelligence committee was the same that i had at that point. clearly, we know more today than we did after the attack. but we will continue consulting with you throughout this process. >> a portion of today's house oversight committee on diplomatic security in libya. you can see the entire hearing later tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. in 90 m
working to determine if our security systems and procedures where appropriate in light of the threat environment and whether they were properly implemented. the secretary has asked us to work as quickly and transparency as pot -- transparently as possible. this is a complicated review that will take time. we will be better able to assess the information we have. until then, it is an incomplete picture and, as a result, our answers today will be incomplete. we have always made clear we were...
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you have to understand the environment you are intervening in. that is a different kind of engagement than what we are undertaking today. >> thank you. we have started a twitter account. we have a question from that account. "what is the likelihood drones could be preprogrammed to deliver a weapon without having humans directly involved in the attack?" >> i am not aware of any plan by the u.s. air force or any of the other military agencies that are building drones to have them be automated, flying killing robots from "terminator 2." there is a very strong emphasis on preserving the war fighter making the decision. having pilot in the drone. if we got down the road towards automation, i think we would have a major legal problem, but also something we should stay away from. >> it raises an interesting technological question. every lawyer i have talked to about this said the same thing. the days of hiring a hit man, but you have your own personal drone do it for you, is not that far away. it is not science fiction anymore. how you prevent that, i h
you have to understand the environment you are intervening in. that is a different kind of engagement than what we are undertaking today. >> thank you. we have started a twitter account. we have a question from that account. "what is the likelihood drones could be preprogrammed to deliver a weapon without having humans directly involved in the attack?" >> i am not aware of any plan by the u.s. air force or any of the other military agencies that are building drones to have...
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we're all operating in an environment that's operating in zero interest rates. you plug in interest rates today and plug in what with real inflation. so slight movements, whether because by cascading europe or argentina or fed policy or fiscal policy here. my understanding is just little bit of movement would be devastating to your book of business, if you have not hedged that. what scale are you hedged for the fear of movements in interest rates a couple of ticks up? >> our biggest exposures are credits and interest rate asks we try to manage the portfolio in all interest rates such that rising rates don't hurt us because our biggest risk with rapidly rising rates, in fact, we're positioned today that if rates went up we mack moke morey and it does cost us to do that. >> you're heading to the ultimate question here. i'm trying to get a sense of the cost to prevent to do that type of risk management and that's one of the frustrations. i hear lots of discussion talking about are you doing risk management here and here, but folks don't understand it's expensive. >
we're all operating in an environment that's operating in zero interest rates. you plug in interest rates today and plug in what with real inflation. so slight movements, whether because by cascading europe or argentina or fed policy or fiscal policy here. my understanding is just little bit of movement would be devastating to your book of business, if you have not hedged that. what scale are you hedged for the fear of movements in interest rates a couple of ticks up? >> our biggest...
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palin and andrew bright bart and myself, but we realize that the only way you are part of this organic environment and climate is to know that it is, although we are each individually doing our own thing, this really is the greatest illustration of the big tent. we do not always agree on policies and candidates. some of us have very different passions stirred some of us focus on the second amendment. i'll remind you again led us to the expose of the fast and furious scandal. pro life bloggers, legal bloggers, sound science bloggers, we need each and everyone of you concentrating in order towin. and each in our own way to wage war. [applause] it is a privilege and an honor to fight alongside you. and the historical context of the development of conservatives on really did break through with drudge, the original citizen journalist. and brightbart. but i think for the younger generation of conservative activists, know that you were preceded by the likes of power line bloggers who celebrated 10 years on the internet this year. glenn reynolds at the university of tennessee, the law professor and has be
palin and andrew bright bart and myself, but we realize that the only way you are part of this organic environment and climate is to know that it is, although we are each individually doing our own thing, this really is the greatest illustration of the big tent. we do not always agree on policies and candidates. some of us have very different passions stirred some of us focus on the second amendment. i'll remind you again led us to the expose of the fast and furious scandal. pro life bloggers,...
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to evolve in a changing environment? would also be beneficial for us to have people who have critical thinking skills that a good liberal arts education is founded on, so that we have some innovative thinkers out there solving problems like global climate change, food and water shortages, or even energy prices eased in the future? guest: things of that nature are going to be solved with highly technical degrees, not with folks in french literature. it is important that people have critical thinking skills and flexibility, so as the job market changes they can acquire new skills on their own. that is what most of us do. today, with the access to information we have, it is increasingly easy to do that. it is a matter of having a balance. a person with a degree in engineering should not spend four years studying engineering, but in europe, colleges much more specialized because they do a better job of been parting things like critical thinking skills at the high-school level. an enormous amount of resources are going into s
to evolve in a changing environment? would also be beneficial for us to have people who have critical thinking skills that a good liberal arts education is founded on, so that we have some innovative thinkers out there solving problems like global climate change, food and water shortages, or even energy prices eased in the future? guest: things of that nature are going to be solved with highly technical degrees, not with folks in french literature. it is important that people have critical...
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given the difficult environment of a gel and the potential for the introduction of contraband, a strip searches a reasonable search to perform even without suspicion on the the fourth amendment. unfortunately, the evidence suggests that this risk in fact may be overblown. there were very few cases where an individual was found to be in possession of contraband, where that individual was charged with a minor crime, and where there was no reasonable suspicion. host: what president did the court looked at? guest: they relied on a decision in 1979. after an individual has a contact visit, a visit where he or she sits across in the same room as the visitors that that individual may be stripped searched without probable cause for the basis for that decision was that when there is a contact visit, you know the visitors will be and when they will come and there's an opportunity presented by the visit to exchange contraband and that justifies the strip search for it what is different and the decision monday is that when people are arrested, they don't generally think is going to happen. he usua
given the difficult environment of a gel and the potential for the introduction of contraband, a strip searches a reasonable search to perform even without suspicion on the the fourth amendment. unfortunately, the evidence suggests that this risk in fact may be overblown. there were very few cases where an individual was found to be in possession of contraband, where that individual was charged with a minor crime, and where there was no reasonable suspicion. host: what president did the court...
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and a regulatory environment where businesses can floors but it does not do much more. right now we have a federal government that is too large. $16 trillion debt. $1.30 trillion deficit. we need somebody who will stand up and fight. i have that record in the house. that is the record i will take to the senate. that is why i appreciate your vote. thank you. >> our next closing statement is from mark victor. >> our country was founded upon freedom. we are about individual rights and responsibilities and free markets. we are about being free to vote -- and define and pursue your own happiness. it is about americans in charge of themselves. these are our principles. we have strayed so far from these principles. we have a busybody government that is into everything, it regulates and taxes everything and everyone to death. it is involved in our lives cradle to grave. over $16 trillion in debt and growing ever higher. the highest incarceration rate in the world. over 2 million in prison. perpetual war is that we keep paying for with more debt and human lives. we are speeding
and a regulatory environment where businesses can floors but it does not do much more. right now we have a federal government that is too large. $16 trillion debt. $1.30 trillion deficit. we need somebody who will stand up and fight. i have that record in the house. that is the record i will take to the senate. that is why i appreciate your vote. thank you. >> our next closing statement is from mark victor. >> our country was founded upon freedom. we are about individual rights and...
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we are in the relentless drive to implement the president's vision for strong, fair, and functional environment. weather and homelessness, unfair lending, whether it is and that housing veterans and getting them off of the street. whether it is looking around to say, everyone in america need to have a place to live to be able to build their lives from that foundation and, that is what we are doing. and we appreciate and apaud the work of the naacp to make sure that we are all having our hands on that moral arc. and what the programs we are doing, we talk about having a place based strategy. where you live is a place, and police matters. and please matters so much that it is the foundation for which we build our lives. but many of us take things for granted. like access to good public transportation or good schools, or good health care. but we want to make sure that that is extensible for everyone in america. we looked into certain neighborhoods. we looked at stressed affordable housing. withve really partridgpartnered the department of education to see how we fit together all of our collective
we are in the relentless drive to implement the president's vision for strong, fair, and functional environment. weather and homelessness, unfair lending, whether it is and that housing veterans and getting them off of the street. whether it is looking around to say, everyone in america need to have a place to live to be able to build their lives from that foundation and, that is what we are doing. and we appreciate and apaud the work of the naacp to make sure that we are all having our hands...
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we are entering into an environment where it is very hard for people to know what the facts are. both sides have their fact checkers. the new media environment creates these sources of information and facts checking, many of which are partisan in nature. it is very hard for viewers to distinguish between fact and fiction. is how we seehat these debates. people are cynical about politics but in some way that increases 10 times when we are in this environment, being faced and inundated with all kinds of contradictory information. i think that has been part of the story of these debates with the gradual loss of trust of many voters about what they are hearing. host: what do you think about the mix of foreign policy and domestic policy? guest: 4 vice president joe biden, that is very good. he is extraordinarily comfortable with foreign policy, much more so than congressman ryan will paul ryan will do well, i'm sure but this is where joe biden really like to show his stuff. he has been very involved during his senate career in all kinds of foreign policy issues from coast to vote to i
we are entering into an environment where it is very hard for people to know what the facts are. both sides have their fact checkers. the new media environment creates these sources of information and facts checking, many of which are partisan in nature. it is very hard for viewers to distinguish between fact and fiction. is how we seehat these debates. people are cynical about politics but in some way that increases 10 times when we are in this environment, being faced and inundated with all...
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in the meantime, the bureau of land management has decided we need to improve the environment for the sage grouse which means some land may have restricted access. another issue are wild horses and burrows. there are too many of them and it is expensive to to cull herds. you cannot replace a cowboy with a machine. host: twin falls, idaho. capeline, an independent color. -- kathleen. caller: why has the blm overseen the killing of the wild horses? is the blm taking into consideration the large ranches and the grazing rights and rich land owners? why is there no longer room for wild horses? who does the blm really represent. guest: thank you for the call. it is not that there will be no wild horses. there will be a reduction in the herd. they get diseases from time to time that necessitates additional action. but there is a necessary balance between the horse population and the interest of ranchers who want to graze on these lands. host: rosedale, california. are you there? caller: i have a question. people need to keep in mind that our country is really only about 230 years old. if we
in the meantime, the bureau of land management has decided we need to improve the environment for the sage grouse which means some land may have restricted access. another issue are wild horses and burrows. there are too many of them and it is expensive to to cull herds. you cannot replace a cowboy with a machine. host: twin falls, idaho. capeline, an independent color. -- kathleen. caller: why has the blm overseen the killing of the wild horses? is the blm taking into consideration the large...
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it is certainly hyperbole -- it is -- but that is what you get in a political environment like this. i did a cartoon years ago about the taliboba. host: you can see john cole's work on a regular basis as editorial cartoonist and writer with "the scranton times tribune." mark fiore wilson ascend the throne -- will soon ascend the throne and become the president of the cartoonist association. you can see his work at markfiore.com. he is an editorial cartoonist and animator. >> i also want to mention my cartoons are syndicated. there's a package that includes a number of the cartoonist who are here this week. host: thank you both for being on the "washington journal." we want to tell viewers and listeners about what is coming up tomorrow. we have the national education association president here to talk to us more about the chicago teachers strike, the strained relations between the teachers' union and the democrats and possible political implications. we will also be talking with bill bennett, author and radio talk-show host, who will discuss the latest developments in campaign 2012 an
it is certainly hyperbole -- it is -- but that is what you get in a political environment like this. i did a cartoon years ago about the taliboba. host: you can see john cole's work on a regular basis as editorial cartoonist and writer with "the scranton times tribune." mark fiore wilson ascend the throne -- will soon ascend the throne and become the president of the cartoonist association. you can see his work at markfiore.com. he is an editorial cartoonist and animator. >> i...
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not just because they help us all survive in an environment that is constantly shifting but because they give us a rare opportunity to reflect on where our profession is going. there is a whole lot to reflect upon. we are coming off what has been dubbed the summer of sin, where jonah lair was accused of plagiarism implied -- a plagiarism and the situation in canada. it is easy to lose ourselves in the individual cases of these single to analysts who are accused of fabrication or plagiarism. but we should not lose focus on what it tells about our profession and where it is going to read journalists are now expected to become -- to sell themselves to survive. i like to raise the question -- is branding oneself compatible with good journalism? >> if used to be there was a church-state wall between advertising and editorial. if you or your own advertiser, is it possible to maintain that separation? obviousquestion that's to raise -- is this any way to cover an election? it is a really good question. i am sure the profession -- will start -- sparked great conversations and give as good ideas
not just because they help us all survive in an environment that is constantly shifting but because they give us a rare opportunity to reflect on where our profession is going. there is a whole lot to reflect upon. we are coming off what has been dubbed the summer of sin, where jonah lair was accused of plagiarism implied -- a plagiarism and the situation in canada. it is easy to lose ourselves in the individual cases of these single to analysts who are accused of fabrication or plagiarism. but...
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we are saying we ought to have an environment in this country -- take canada. they have a more valuable research and development credit that is allowed for a company of their. throw in talent. they do not have an immigration problem. we think we can do a better job. i think congress needs to address this. host: this tweet -- guest: the aftermath of the financial crisis and the great recession resulted in an increase in competitiveness. wage rates came down. productivity from consolidated facilities. ad rates are rising in places like china. -- and rates are rising in places like china. they have tightened up the supply chain. they are competing. we have become more competitive. remember, agriculture is far more competitive than anyone else in the world today. how do you keep jobs at the same time you are increasing productivity? host: one quick headline for you. this cloud technology. expected to create 1 million jobs in the united states by eliminating the use of resources. people will be able to put their resources on line instead of their own systems which c
we are saying we ought to have an environment in this country -- take canada. they have a more valuable research and development credit that is allowed for a company of their. throw in talent. they do not have an immigration problem. we think we can do a better job. i think congress needs to address this. host: this tweet -- guest: the aftermath of the financial crisis and the great recession resulted in an increase in competitiveness. wage rates came down. productivity from consolidated...
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creators because they'll have more certainty about what the tax rates will be and help create a better environment for them to create jobs. we're going to vote next month on extending all of the current tax rates and the president should assure the nation that when this bill gets to his desk he'll sign it into law. host: your thoughts? guest: well, speaker boehner is completely off base here basically. it's been proven time and time again that it's supported by numerous economists, people that are won noble prizes that are respected in their field that tax cuts do not create jobs. what creates jobs is in a time of a recession is spending. and that's infrastructure spending you can create jobs by putting people to work building this country's infrastructure. you can create jobs by ensuring that state governments don't go under therefore laying people off. it's spending is what does it. and -- tax cuts have never created jobs. they don't create jobs for the wealthy. there was even a very interesting talk that was controversial on the subject that was from someone who has surveyed quite a few busines
creators because they'll have more certainty about what the tax rates will be and help create a better environment for them to create jobs. we're going to vote next month on extending all of the current tax rates and the president should assure the nation that when this bill gets to his desk he'll sign it into law. host: your thoughts? guest: well, speaker boehner is completely off base here basically. it's been proven time and time again that it's supported by numerous economists, people that...
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so just to get a whole different environment. we cannot let the republicans say, hey, if we could just hide this. i mean, i don't want to hear about how you hide your views. i want to hear about how you change your views. >> picking up on that. did you see that in your research as you -- message development reach out to women that you had to integrate these issues of social and economic messages, that they are a basket of issues that affect women's lives? >> they were part of a basket. i think what's important is that when we were targeting these independent voters at battleground states, these women were reacting very much to the same messages that most voters were reacting to. i think when we're talking about getting more women into the pipeline, though, i want to sort of go back to i think the big story of this campaign and recruiting and getting more women involved and sort of really waking up that independent female voter both who's becoming more conscious of these issues but also thinking of possibly running and which party
so just to get a whole different environment. we cannot let the republicans say, hey, if we could just hide this. i mean, i don't want to hear about how you hide your views. i want to hear about how you change your views. >> picking up on that. did you see that in your research as you -- message development reach out to women that you had to integrate these issues of social and economic messages, that they are a basket of issues that affect women's lives? >> they were part of a...
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israel in international forums like the united nations where israel often finds itself in an unfriendly environment. and we encourage nato to welcome an expanded role for israel. our investment in israel's security is an investment in american security. beyond this bipartisan expression of america's support for israel, there is much the united states can do to protect our interests and the interests of our closest allies in the middle east. but we cannot do so as a spectator. the u.s. must lead. we cannot rely on vladimir putin and kofi anan to broker the peace or stand by while iran and russia protect assad, one of the most active state sponsors of terrorism and we cannot and must not allow iran to acquire nuclear weapons capability. mr. speaker, we must meet the threat iran poses to israel, its neighbors and the world with strength and engagement. we cannot allow situations in the region to unfold without our leadership. in fact, during my recent trips to the region, i have found there is more agreement on the need for u.s. leadership than anything else. today, mr. speaker, the house will send th
israel in international forums like the united nations where israel often finds itself in an unfriendly environment. and we encourage nato to welcome an expanded role for israel. our investment in israel's security is an investment in american security. beyond this bipartisan expression of america's support for israel, there is much the united states can do to protect our interests and the interests of our closest allies in the middle east. but we cannot do so as a spectator. the u.s. must...
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why kept an hour early when you can be in a comfortable environment? social networking is taken the place of people going out. hopefully we are growing. people may not have the funds and they should jump on this. guest: i think he makes a great point. the traditional college student, whether they live in a dorm and go to football games, those students are in the minority. particularly in a difficult job market where we continue to have high unemployment. we have a lot of people that need to go back to advance their skills and their credentials. but they need to keep working. for them, high-quality online classes can be a great option. the question for them is how do they afford it? the idea would need to take these good class is offered by some of the best universities and give people an opportunity to get credit for them, absolutely. write congressman. el as us.nu -- joins us. caller: i was just curious. i want to speak to the topic of a test security. if he thought about a limit on what you can do? can you teach online science? can you do a laborator
why kept an hour early when you can be in a comfortable environment? social networking is taken the place of people going out. hopefully we are growing. people may not have the funds and they should jump on this. guest: i think he makes a great point. the traditional college student, whether they live in a dorm and go to football games, those students are in the minority. particularly in a difficult job market where we continue to have high unemployment. we have a lot of people that need to go...
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one example, we have done votes 302 times to lift environmental regulations on the environment. every bowl in the house has been to repeal environmental regulations. people want clean air and clean water. they want to have protection in consumer protection and all these things. i think they're going to make a change in this election. i think you'll find a lot of people will not be back in the next election and have control. c-span3 jim mcdermott, duet for being with us. when we come back, we will continue the conversation. we will get the republican said. representative joe barton of texas who is a member of the house energy & commerce. we will about energy issues, the 112th congress, and upcoming elections. it is friday morning, september 21. tomorrow is the first official day of fall. we're back in a moment. >> all this weekend, "book tv's" live coverage from the national mall with two days of interviews and presentations. and your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets starting saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern and sunday at noon, live on c- span2. >> we have to crack down on
one example, we have done votes 302 times to lift environmental regulations on the environment. every bowl in the house has been to repeal environmental regulations. people want clean air and clean water. they want to have protection in consumer protection and all these things. i think they're going to make a change in this election. i think you'll find a lot of people will not be back in the next election and have control. c-span3 jim mcdermott, duet for being with us. when we come back, we...
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why do we not produce the conditions and environment to invite investment back into this country? that is what we need. [applause] the issues you all know very well. the country is coming our way. this campaign has a long way to go. if the momentum is growing. the one thing we can say about our campaign, have you ever noticed the other candidates going up and then down? up and then down. so far i'm very proud to say that our efforts is steady growth. steady growth like this. [applause] that is the way it is going to continue because that is necessary. there is a need for it. the opportunity is there. let me tell you how proud i am of all the supporters and the efforts made in this. believe me. thank you very much. keep up the good work. we have the determination. we will win this battle for peace and prosperity. [cheers and applause] [chanting "president paul"] >> good to see you everybody. good to see you everybody. thank you so much. >> thank you, doctor paul. >> good to see you, everybody. you're welcome, you're welcome. there you go. best i can do . >> thank you, dr. paul. kee
why do we not produce the conditions and environment to invite investment back into this country? that is what we need. [applause] the issues you all know very well. the country is coming our way. this campaign has a long way to go. if the momentum is growing. the one thing we can say about our campaign, have you ever noticed the other candidates going up and then down? up and then down. so far i'm very proud to say that our efforts is steady growth. steady growth like this. [applause] that is...
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and the best environment for a child, bar none, is with their biological mother and father who are in a lifelong marriage relationship, those children attending church or some form of religious participation on a weekly basis will do better than their peers in every category. host: a tweet reach agreement locals are supporting mitt romney not because they share their values but because they share distain for the president. caller: good morning. two points i would like to make. i would like to raise the issue of abortion as discussed earlier. i would urge tony perkins to know that a state can actually regulate and or make illegal a partial birth abortion. and that has always been the same for almost 10 years now. and with regard to family values, i was raised in a family of a heterosexual couple. and they are still married for 40 years. i myself identify as gay. i have been with my partner now for over one year. and we want to instill the same values that our parents instilled in us. and in our children. if we are given the opportunity to have children, you yourself said that we are no
and the best environment for a child, bar none, is with their biological mother and father who are in a lifelong marriage relationship, those children attending church or some form of religious participation on a weekly basis will do better than their peers in every category. host: a tweet reach agreement locals are supporting mitt romney not because they share their values but because they share distain for the president. caller: good morning. two points i would like to make. i would like to...
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in this very tight economic environment, you're looking to save money. the problem with obamacare is it mandates business provide a certain level of benefits which may or may not fit the cost structure of that business. the fear is that businesses will dump individual who had been getting their healthcare through the business, dump them into the exchanges that are created by obamacare and just pay the fine. you have people that were looking forward to keeping their own policy now have to get their own policy in the exchange. it's a question of economics. do you want to retain good workers and pay workers a fair wage? absolutely. but you also have to make the books balance too. i think the fear is that with healthcare cost continuing to rise in the new mandates and the taxes that are put on by obamacare, you're going to have more and more businesses who will be a washing their hands of healthcare. host: don in mexico independent caller. you're on the air with frank donatelli of gopac. caller: good morning. mr.donatelli. as an independent, i find your comm
in this very tight economic environment, you're looking to save money. the problem with obamacare is it mandates business provide a certain level of benefits which may or may not fit the cost structure of that business. the fear is that businesses will dump individual who had been getting their healthcare through the business, dump them into the exchanges that are created by obamacare and just pay the fine. you have people that were looking forward to keeping their own policy now have to get...
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guest: the unfortunate thing is that people in afghanistan live in a very difficult environment. they do not live in the same kind of circumstances that we live in. when i was in kunar, most people live on floors. they are lucky to have the carpet. they do not have the same sanitation that we have. i am aware of the impact of the cold this year upon afghanistan and how many children have died. it has been very prominent in the afghan news. i note our embassy and other people are trying act to make that better. of course in, the level of difficulty of the wife in afghanistan is quite mass. host: the pentagon sent our kids to afghanistan without a plan. they do not know what they're doing. they are creating terrorists. >> this is one of the columns that -- this is something one fears a great deal. from 2001 to 2006, i questioned a lot of the plan that was there. the most recent plan, there is a plan there, whether or not it was sufficient is another question. i do not believe we are creating terrorists by being in afghanistan. we work for them as government officials and not simply
guest: the unfortunate thing is that people in afghanistan live in a very difficult environment. they do not live in the same kind of circumstances that we live in. when i was in kunar, most people live on floors. they are lucky to have the carpet. they do not have the same sanitation that we have. i am aware of the impact of the cold this year upon afghanistan and how many children have died. it has been very prominent in the afghan news. i note our embassy and other people are trying act to...
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can he reach out to democrats in this environment? can he get up to capitol hill and do the hard work of governing and roll up his sleeves and humble himself in his office by spending time on capitol hill? can he live up to his words? a working relationship. >> he did say he wanted to talk to mitt romney about the future of the country. >> if he wants a third term through hillary clinton or joe biden, he darn well better do it. they had better grab the olive branch. republicans are tired of this. >> a big theme was the so-called war on women. and the size issues like abortion and contraception -- emphasize issues like abortion and contraception. these issues usually -- you know what i'm talking about. if anybody knows missouri or indiana. what was going on on the campaign trail was extraordinary. you could see in the exit polling that the republican party is out of step with the majority of americans. i have some numbers here for you. 2/3 of the people said abortions to be legal most are all the time. these are issues -- on the issues
can he reach out to democrats in this environment? can he get up to capitol hill and do the hard work of governing and roll up his sleeves and humble himself in his office by spending time on capitol hill? can he live up to his words? a working relationship. >> he did say he wanted to talk to mitt romney about the future of the country. >> if he wants a third term through hillary clinton or joe biden, he darn well better do it. they had better grab the olive branch. republicans are...
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colmes, are you and sean hannity friends away from the portional work environment? guest: we've always been friends. in fact our offices are still next to each other. one thing, we did that show for 12 years and i know that, again, if you're ideologically set on one side or the other you can't believe that you could be friends with someone on the other side. look, my book, in my book, there's a blurb from ann coulter, from ron paul, from mike huckabee, all of whom who are actual friends of mine, and this idea that you can't be friends with somebody because you have great political differences, in 12 years, when we did hannity & colmes, we certainly had our differences but whatever we did was for the good of the show and our differences were never personal, they were always political and look, we all have in our families people with whom we disagree but we love them anyway. at the end of each chapter i have the talking points, when you're with uncle charlie and he argues about your point of view you have comebacks for him. we all love people in our families. my siste
colmes, are you and sean hannity friends away from the portional work environment? guest: we've always been friends. in fact our offices are still next to each other. one thing, we did that show for 12 years and i know that, again, if you're ideologically set on one side or the other you can't believe that you could be friends with someone on the other side. look, my book, in my book, there's a blurb from ann coulter, from ron paul, from mike huckabee, all of whom who are actual friends of...
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about the $15 figure, but -- as we look around the universe of things we want to do in the aviation environment, like i said before, we have to find places to cut. that was one of them because it is not risk-based, that was put. >> i fully understand risk- based. again, the federal flight deck officer, is that the last line of defense for? our travelling for >> i think the armed cockpit door probably is. >> speaking as a 17-year pilot and also as a federal flight deck officer, know about the cockpit door. , i havell you, ma'am, flown as a pilot and also federal flight deck officer, you may think that the door is the last line of defense, but it is that our pilots in the cockpit that will be the last line of defense. thank you for your comment, though. is your intention that this program be phased out? >> i think as the budget request shows, it is our intention to reduce it, yes. but we have not predicted its demise. we just think we can do it with less. >> expound upon that. what kind of message does it send the pilots willing to join the program on their own time, take personal vacation days o
about the $15 figure, but -- as we look around the universe of things we want to do in the aviation environment, like i said before, we have to find places to cut. that was one of them because it is not risk-based, that was put. >> i fully understand risk- based. again, the federal flight deck officer, is that the last line of defense for? our travelling for >> i think the armed cockpit door probably is. >> speaking as a 17-year pilot and also as a federal flight deck officer,...